Homes for sale in Riverside CA are much more affordable than other Southern California real estate. So if you’re looking for a deal in today’s market, Riverside County offers some amazing options for homebuyers. Inching out to the border of Arizona, Riverside County covers a lot of ground in the Greater Los Angeles Area so there are tons of towns and neighborhoods to choose from.
The most notable destinations in Riverside CA include Palm Springs, Temecula, Perris and Coachella Valley – home to the infamous Coachella and Stagecoach music festivals every spring. However, there are dozens of fast-growing communities in the area that offer buyers a good bang for their buck on the real estate market.
12 Homes of sale in Riverside CA under $350,000
If you’re looking for affordable homes for sale in Southern California, look inland. Here are 12 single-family homes on the market right now that could be a perfect fit for your budget.
3455 La Ciotat Way, Riverside
Listed by Greg Cashner
$330,000
This charming home is located near UC Riverside and features a covered patio which is perfect for entertaining on warm summer nights. As a primary residence or investment property, this home is a steal!
8695 Colorado Avenue, Riverside
Listed by Maria Knorr
$345,000
This move-in condition home has 3 beds, 2 baths, and is located close to schools and shopping centers with easy access to freeway.
3231 Sea Holly, Hemet
Listed by Karean Wrightson
$289,000
Located in the gated Willowalk community, this single story home with no steps has amazing neighborhood amenities including lakes, community pool, and a clubhouse.
1635 Beaver Creek #A, Beaumont
Listed by Eileen Wilcott
$259,900
Located within the Four Seasons Resort Community, this is the ultimate in affordable luxury.
40701 Corte Albara, Murrieta
Listed by Nanci Cray
$339,000
This home is located in a 55+ community and features band new exterior paint, fireplace, and private patio. If you’ve been dreaming of retiring in Southern California, this is your opportunity!
34122 Hillside Drive, Lake Elsinore
Listed by Alicia Wright
$344,900
Looking for your first home? This open concept, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is perfectly appointed with laminate flooring, chef-quality stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting throughout.
27679 Avenida Halago, Menifee
Listed by Amy Beckum
$338,000
Along with great curb appeal, this home also features a new oversized AC unit, a new furnace and water heater.
29640 Jura Court, Menifee
Listed by Ashley Cooper
$329,900
With a great central location, low taxes and no HOA dues, this Menifee home is calling your name.
29804 Mimosa Court, Menifee
Listed by Dale Hebert
$309,500
This highly upgraded and customized 55+ home is located on an extraordinary lush park-like cul-de-sac lot.
27630 Camino Claraboya, Menifee
Listed by Ashley Cooper
$304,900
Our favorite part of this Menifee home is the kitchen with white cabinets, beautiful countertops, stainless steel appliances, vaulted ceilings, and an eat up bar that opens into the dining area and family room.
23745 Casa Bonita Avenue, Menifee
Listed by Janet Hibdon
$300,000
At the boundaries of Canyon Lake and Menifee, this charming home has a long driveway with space for RV parking!
347 Columbine Court, Perris
Listed by Gloria Arbizo
$295,000
More About Riverside CA
Riverside County is full of beautiful landscapes and locales, quirky gems, and outdoor fun. Off-roading, motocross, ATVing and other adventure sports are popular among locals because there are so many spaces that can accommodate. The county may be spread out, but there’s a lot to see and enjoy throughout.
Here are some of the top points of interest in the County that you’ve got to visit if you’re going to make this unique landscape your home.
Points of Interest & Events
Joshua Tree National Park
Known for the iconic desert landscape, rock climbing, and a large population of hipsters, Joshua Tree National Park is a must-visit in Riverside County. Characterized by rugged rocks and the iconic, spiky Joshua Trees, this national park runs between the Colorado Desert and Mojave Desert. Hiking trails weave throughout and the park is particularly popular among rock climbers.
Apart from the natural wonders, Joshua Tree hides a quirky side as well. Visitors can also check out Noah Purifoy’s Outdoor Sculpture Park, stay a night in Hicksville Trailer Palace and Artists Retreat, visit the world famous Crochet Museum, or get lost at the Institute of Mentalphysics. Joshua Tree also plays hosts an annual music festival in October.
Pechanga Resort & Casino
Several Indian casinos dot the Inland Empire landscape, and Pechanga is the largest in the entire state with over 4,500 slot machines. The resort also includes a theater, comedy club, and celebrates tons of local events including a local microbrew beer festival each summer. Top names in country music, jazz, and stand-up are always performing.
Lake Elsinore
Lake Elsinore most recently was the home of Southern California’s arguably most beautiful superbloom in Walker Canyon. Dozens of hillsides in Lake Elsinore were blanketed in orange poppies and thousands were flocking to see the natural beauty up close and personal. The city also has a popular minor league stadium, historic downtown, casino and Ortega Falls nature park.
Mission Inn Hotel & Spa
This historic landmark located in Riverside’s Downtown district is iconic. Featuring romantic Spanish architecture, the Inn has played host to U.S. Presidents, celebrities, a number of seasonal events including the annual Festival of Lights during the Christmas season. The Mission Inn includes a museum outlining the cultural heritage of the establishment and is designated as a National Historic Landmark since 1977.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
The entire city of Palm Springs is a tourist attraction, and the Aerial Tramway is a must if you’ve never experienced the beauty of the desert. The tramway takes you two-and-one-half miles above the wilderness in the world’s largest rotating tramcar. Next time you head out for a luxurious trip to the desert, don’t forget to check out this attraction.
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